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Travelled to:
1 × Finland
1 × Greece
1 × Switzerland
1 × United Kingdom
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
J.Lee Y.Song S.Lee S.Kim H.Lim H.Woo K.Han H.Seo D.Baek M.Yang B.Yi H.Lee H.Park
Talks about:
use (4) retriev (3) video (3) advertis (2) script (2) inform (2) model (2) sens (2) high (2) find (2)

Person: Hae-Chang Rim

DBLP DBLP: Rim:Hae=Chang

Contributed to:

SIGIR 20122012
SIGIR 20102010
SIGIR 20092009
SIGIR 20062006
SIGIR 20042004
SIGIR 20022002
SIGIR 20002000

Wrote 9 papers:

SIGIR-2012-YangLLR #analysis #graph #twitter
Finding interesting posts in Twitter based on retweet graph analysis (MCY, JTL, SWL, HCR), pp. 1073–1074.
SIGIR-2010-LeeLSR #precise #retrieval #sentiment #using
High precision opinion retrieval using sentiment-relevance flows (SWL, JTL, YIS, HCR), pp. 817–818.
SIGIR-2010-WooLLSR #ranking #retrieval #using
Achieving high accuracy retrieval using intra-document term ranking (HWW, JTL, SWL, YIS, HCR), pp. 885–886.
SIGIR-2010-YiLWR #using #video
Contextual video advertising system using scene information inferred from video scripts (BJY, JTL, HWW, HCR), pp. 771–772.
SIGIR-2009-LeeLPSR #keyword #video
Finding advertising keywords on video scripts (JTL, HL, HSP, YIS, HCR), pp. 686–687.
SIGIR-2006-HanSR #probability
Probabilistic model for definitional question answering (KSH, YIS, HCR), pp. 212–219.
SIGIR-2004-KimSR #approach #information retrieval #using #word
Information retrieval using word senses: root sense tagging approach (SBK, HCS, HCR), pp. 258–265.
SIGIR-2002-KimRL #classification #estimation #multi #naive bayes #parametricity
A new method of parameter estimation for multinomial naive bayes text classifiers (SBK, HCR, HSL), pp. 391–392.
SIGIR-2000-BaekLR #query #semantics
Latent semantic indexing model for boolean query formulation (DHB, HSL, HCR), pp. 310–312.

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